
750hp Supercharged LS3 1971 Chevy Nova
This 1971 Chevy Nova has undergone a significant transformation with a restomod approach. Featuring a supercharged LS3 engine stroked to 418 cubic inches, it delivers 750 horsepower. The build includes Detroit Speed suspension components, a custom camshaft, ported LS3 heads, and a Magnuson TVS2300 blower paired with a Holley Dominator EFI system. It features a GM 4L80E automatic transmission, Budnik Vapor wheels, and Baer six-piston calipers. The exterior is finished in BASF Anthracite Metallic paint with black accents. The interior enhancements include TMI Chicane sport seats, a Holley Pro Dash, and HVAC system from Vintage Air.
- Built by:
- Rob Lindsay at RJ Fabrication
- Location:
- San Diego, California, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1971 Chevrolet Nova - 3rd Gen
- Engine:
- 6.2L V8 LS3 Supercharged
- Cost:
- -
- Power:
- 750 hp
- Torque:
- -
- Weight:
- -
- Balance:
- -
- Wheels:
- Budnik Vapor 18x10 frontBudnik Vapor 19x12 rear
- Exterior:
- Mini tubsBASF Anthracite Metallic paint with black accents
- Interior:
- Forged Callies crankshaftCallies rodsForged pistonsCustom camshaft from Moruzzi Race MotorsPorted LS3 headsTMI Chicane sport seatsHolley Pro DashVintage Air HVAC
- Chassis:
- Detroit Speed suspension componentsBaer six-piston calipers
- Powertrain:
- Magnuson TVS2300 superchargerHolley Dominator EFIGM 4L80E automatic transmissionCurrie Turn 9 rear end
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